Description

Le Havre - The Inland Port: Finally on mobile devices!

In the award-winning board game, Le Havre: The Inland Port, you and your opponent compete in order to amass the most wealth by building up the iconic French port of Le Havre. The game can be played locally against the computer, in hot-seat mode or online -- competing against friends or global players in order to advance in the rankings. Drop in and out of play anytime and play an unlimited amount of games with your friends simultaneously, when you want, where you want.

The digital version of the award-winning 2-player board game by cult author Uwe Rosenberg (2013 nominated best for the Golden Geek 2-player board game in 2013, nominated for the International Gamers Award - Strategy Games: 2-player board games and winner of the International Gamers Awards - Strategy Games: 2 player board game).

Use our convenient matchmaking service to challenge players of your skill level globally or play locally with a friend. You can also defeat one of the different computer opponents with varying difficulty. Friend lists and world rankings are included as well.

Reviews:Nominated for a Golden Geek: Best Board Game App of 2015

"...set sail with a fantastic licensed port..." - appaddict

"... it’s just plain fun." - gameosity

"It’s refreshing from most games where players just swipe or tap and requires some strategy and savvy to win." - fanboynation

"From the perspective of one who never played the physical board version prior, the game is surprisingly engaging." - androidrundown

"This is a very well done game and fun to play." - appreview central

"If you enjoy this game in its physical form or it’s older brother, Le Havre, then pick up this app." - play-board-games

Features:

- A perfect conversion of the the award-winning board game- Comprehensive tutorial and straightforward rules- Drop in and out anytime and save your games in the cloud - Beautiful art and sound convey the atmosphere of a French harbor- Available languages: German, English, French, Spanish- Worldwide cross-platform leaderboards: Can you take the #1 spot?

Permissions:

Photos/Media/Files & Storage: To save local games on the device.Full Network Access: To enable online play.

We do not access your call informations or any personal data.

For questions and suggestions we are looking forward to your mail:support@digidiced.com

Visit us on www.digidiced.com

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Nate Roy

Fine adaptation, but AI is pathetically bad.

Wayde Holland

What more do you want? This is a great game.

Ryan Bartlett

Love it. Another great board game port. Love the game and the background animations and sounds. Only weakness: The developers put a fair amount of effort into the intros, but they still need some work; I still needed to watch some YouTube and read the user guide to understand the game.

Adam Lenhard

Black screen on Google Pixel. Will not load despite repeated tries.

Jon LaCarrubba

Just installed and the screen just goes black on Pixel XL; no sound and no controls. I reinstalled the game and restarted the phone too.

Love it. Another great board game port. Love the game and the background animations and sounds. Only weakness: The developers put a fair amount of effort into the intros, but they still need some work; I still needed to watch some YouTube and read the user guide to understand the game.

Great game and the app makes it works well. Small improvement- when paying for building, it would be good to see how much has been paid so far, rather than simply saying how much you need in total, also someone I cannot login to the internet to play with others.

The game is good and fun but if play it many times , it may be little boring. User interface is good. Bug in the game is less, I found once that I can't open maybe cause of sd card and I fixed by reinstall the game. I think the game should have option to hide score or wealth on upper right and left for exciting and more fun and the game is too easy, it should have a very hard mode. If the game can hide score and has very hard mode , I will give 5*.

Hello Keven,
thank you. We will discuss this, but we have a very delicate system and if we split the ranked games up too often, players may not be able to join fitting games. In friendly games players may play as long as they wish. If a player times out the other can claim victory but does not have to. Same goes for a ranked game. Cheers!

Hi Aaron, in the settings you can turn off HD - this takes away a lot of 3D Objects and particle effects which could be the reason your mobile is using more battery power. Hope that helped! Cheers! Thank you for the ***** :)

Scott Hurn January 17, 2017

Great translation of the Two-Player LeHavre Spinoff Plays very similar to the board game. Screen on phones is a little busy and "tiles" stack up and have to be scrolled through, but otherwise quite good.

Great game, buggy app The game itself is beautiful but the app can be extremely buggy. I find myself regularly having to kill the app and restart it to get the game to continue. Mostly buggy with the online stuff although it didn't seem as bad as patchwork. In one of my current games it disconnected during a turn and then when I tried again to use any building just have me a "missing loca" error. I was able to build another building but I don't know if this has fixed the problem

Hi Shaun,
Thanks for your bugreport. We had a glitch with the latest update but that should be fixed now. And thanks for the clue regarding the 'missing loca' error, that will be fixed in the next client update.
If you still receive any errors, please contact us at support@digidiced.com

정승기 August 15, 2016

Good app; boring game The App is very well done. I juzt find the game itself to be rather boring. It is very repetitive and seems to have a metagame that is difficult to escape.

Fun game, decent UI. The tutorial is okay, but only explains mechanics...no real way to know how to win or what are good or bad moves. I had never played the board game, but after two plays figured it out. Moving tiles in rows is a bit touchy...it can't tell if I'm trying to slide the long row of tiles or pick up a tile half the time. Worth the money, good overall.

Amazing port! Amazing game! Never heard of Digidiced, but i see they have two of my favorite board games as apps. Digidiced hit a grand slam! Game play is just as good as board. Excellent animation, design (even on a phone), and layout. So thoughftully presented that this is how all board games should be ported! Patchwork port is equally stunning in every way

Great against real players The game is good by itself, the AI is on the weak side. My same strategy works for all AI opponents. Against a real player however, it can get tense. The 24 hr timer is supposed to keep a game flowing but when you have a move planned, the wait is agonizing. You hope the opponent doesn’t buy/use your desired bldg or mess up your plans. I wish there were more players online.

Wow, so simple yet so deep! While I'm not typically a mobile board game player, I have to say that I'm hooked in this title. It has everything I love in a board game: resource management, player interaction, action selection, and very elegant but deep strategic choices. Seriously considering purchasing the physical board game copy of the Inland port as well as the Le Havre game as well.

Great game some issues We would very much like to see a longer timeframe to play. As gainfully employed adults, an async game that has an option for up to 2 weeks like "ticket to ride" suits us much better. We have bought the game, and would love to enjoy it, but the timeframe makes it impossible for us to do so. Can this be fixed?

Not the board game The implementation quality is excellent, but be warned the game play is radically different than the boardgame. There are no harvests, no shipping, and the building set is identical each game. So if you are expecting a port of the boardgame you may be disappointed. Because the cards don't change the game is very repetitive. The accumulation and payment of resources is novel, but strange.

Hello Brad L, I think you are talking about the Le Havre board game. This is Le Havre: The Inland Port. It is the little 2 player brother of Le Havre. Our game stays true to the original rules.

P.R. Patko December 12, 2015

Great game! Last update added notifications, thanks! The only reason it gets a 4 instead of a 5 star is because there is no push notifications to tell you when it's your turn. This is an absolute must... Too many games will be abandoned I fear.

Hello, thank you for the feedback. The new version has push notifications and the update is available.

Half Evil December 10, 2015

Digidiced is awesome. This game implementation is amazing. I've reported 2 bugs in my review, and they were addressed quickly. I can't seem to edit my original reviews, so I have to delete and recreate. The game is phenomenal now that you won't lose your local game if you press the wrong menu options. My only remaining complaint (which is a minor frustration) is the behavior on scrolling down columns of buildings: it can be a bit touchy. If you have buildings above the visible display, you get green arrows indicating you can drag it down to see the remaining buildings in a given column. If you drag too far in one sweep, it jumps back to the beginning. You have to gingerly drag it to make it to the top. I think a large swipe should just go to the top and stay. As it stands now, drag very slowly and you can get above the top, one slip and you have to release and drag again.